Across
- 2. typically originate in academic settings
- 5. specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time related
- 8. key concept which relates to the external conditions or surroundings in which people live or work
- 11. typical form of writing required for the world of work
- 12. social, technological, economic, environmental and political factors
- 13. usually associated with power and businesses depend on it to turn ideas into activity
- 14. where the message arrives in work place communication
- 16. 'decodes' (reconstructs) the message from the signal in work place communication
- 18. arguably the most important section of a report
- 20. typically used to record the development of idea's and insights
Down
- 1. the main body of the report and it has two key purposes
- 3. strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
- 4. encodes the message into signals in work place communication
- 6. they are actions and are natural to write about them using verbs
- 7. where the writer explains to the reader what is covered in a report, why it was written and what its aims are
- 9. the inclusion of any essential extra material
- 10. key concept which relates to the economy, economics or finances
- 15. helps us understand the purpose and task of understanding feasibility study
- 17. solution pattern that evaluates weaknesses or the absence of skills
- 19. the way in which writing area's are set out